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2002 1 | separate what Scripture joineth together--that is, the Person of Christ.
2003 6,1 | had written in epistles, tomes, or books, and agree with
2004 3,3 | according to equality (kata ton ison en autw tropou). But
2005 3,3 | to parents, as stale and tottering, let even the law of tender
2006 6,1 | Holy Apostles, and which touches the liberties of all. Wherefore,
2007 6,1 | Synod what had been done touching the deposition of the most
2008 6 | synod to wait, held at his town residence a Conciliabulum
2009 3,4 | word, having sufficiently traced the history of its use.
2010 6 | of this in his "epistola tractoria" to the bishops. Eighteen
2011 6 | Theophanes of Philadelphia, Trajan of Augusta, Aurelius of
2012 6 | Marcianopolis, Peter of Trajanopolis, Paul of Emissa, Polychronius
2013 6,1 | of the Undivided Church, trans H. R. Percival, in Nicene
2014 2 | before the close of the transactions, to go home, or to the court,
2015 3,3 | when thinking rightly, we transfer the human and the divine
2016 3,4 | the one nature were never transferred to the other nature in itself,
2017 6,1 | Canons of the Fathers be transgressed; or the vanities of worldly
2018 6,1 | particularly when they are transgressions of an ancient custom; and
2019 5 | version which I have followed, translating "compelled thereto." It
2020 6,1 | journey, or changed his travelling dress, he assembled those
2021 3,4 | assumed. But Cyril rightly treated this whole accusation as
2022 5 | doctrines in his letters and treatises, as well as in discourses
2023 6,1 | such great matters to make trial of all things, and the confirmation
2024 6,1 | should not experience many trials. For we had hoped that the
2025 3,4 | have been some who have tried to reduce all the great
2026 6 | bullion or coins or plate or trinkets or images, e.g. Macar. Magn.
2027 3,4 | time and energies over such trivialities. For example, it has been
2028 3,4 | clothed by his Father, he trod the earth and he filled
2029 3,3 | resurrection, in order that, having trodden down death by his unspeakable
2030 3,3 | equality (kata ton ison en autw tropou). But being made one kata
2031 3,3 | overlook the churches thus troubled, and the people scandalized,
2032 6,1 | himself to strive against the troubles and gladly to endure the
2033 6 | ratifying the Canons of Trullo received the Canons of the
2034 3,4 | used in the Church, by the tumult which arose at the first
2035 6 | they had rushed upon them tumultuously (it was thus that he described
2036 5 | also following the types (tupois) of Coelestine, most holy
2037 5 | may follow the formula (tupw) of the most holy pope Coelestine (
2038 5 | anted statuta sunt, exequa tur). ~To the performing of
2039 3,2 | i.e., of Chalcedon, only twenty years later, and that Theodoret
2040 1 | Cyril was approved. Here, twice in the same proceeding of
2041 5 | anagkaiws kate?eikqentes apo te twn kanonw?, kai ek ths epistolhs,
2042 6 | Heracleopolis, Euthyrius of Tyana, Meletius of Neocaesarea,
2043 5 | Christ), also following the types (tupois) of Coelestine,
2044 5 | Apostles; for the words of tyrannical opposition are never admitted
2045 6,1 | holy and ecumenical Synod unanimously decrees that it shall be
2046 3,1 | Christ, exposes a body to the unbearable indignation of God. And
2047 3,1 | personal union as impossible or unbecoming, we fall into the error
2048 3,1 | concord and love continue unbroken amongst the Priests of God. ~
2049 6 | they looked upon as the uncalled-for harshness and precipitancy
2050 3,3 | unchanged and absolutely unchangeable, being the same always,
2051 3,4 | him received power against unclean spirits and power to work
2052 5 | assigned, may find fruit uncorrupt and many fold. For the vase
2053 4 | ST. CYRIL. ~(Declaratio undecima.) ~We perform in the churches
2054 4 | contrary to the right and undefiled faith, for he did no sin,
2055 1 | evils." The learned reader understands where he recognizes the
2056 3,4 | made by some writers of undoubted learning among Protestants,
2057 6,1 | For they are all right and unexceptionable; and anything curious, after
2058 1 | condescend, therefore, to unfold your judgment, that we may
2059 5 | compelled to examine his ungodly doctrines. We discovered
2060 6 | Nestorius had been condemned unheard. John found this quite in
2061 6,1 | for such behaviour, and unheeding the ecclesiastical canons,
2062 3,3 | anathematize those polluted and unholy dogmas of yours, and that
2063 3,4 | Only-begotten impassible Word (unigenitus impassibilis) has become
2064 6,1 | prevailing custom, unchanged and uninjured: every Metropolitan having
2065 3,2 | the question is entirely uninteresting, since there is no possible
2066 6,1 | in different manners to unite itself to their souls. They
2067 3,3 | equality of honour which unites natures; for then Peter
2068 6 | Patrum vindicatoe circa univers. materiam gratioe. Petavius,
2069 3,4 | with the holy and in itself universally-ruling nature of the Only-begotten,
2070 6,1 | foundation-less and most unjust reviling was done away,
2071 6,1 | Bishop Eusebius had been unjustly deposed, and proceeded to
2072 3,4 | into mhthr tou Qeou was unknown to the early Greek writers.
2073 6,1 | the greater sees, and thus unlawfully and uncanonically to give
2074 6 | discharged. ~It was not unnatural that when it was seen that
2075 6,1 | contend much against the unpractical character of the man, while
2076 4 | think differently were again unreasonably hinking of two sons, this
2077 3,2 | thinking them in a very unsatisfactory condition. I am fully aware
2078 3,3 | him, and on account of the Unseen, I worship the Seen." It
2079 3,4 | things, and the mind most unskilled in theology cannot fail
2080 3,3 | trodden down death by his unspeakable power, first in his own
2081 3,4 | having become flesh. ~(Quod unus eat Christus.) ~For the
2082 6 | of the Church, it was not unusual for those disciplined for
2083 3,4 | has been settled by the unvarying use of the whole Church
2084 1 | distinctly, because he was unwilling to call the blessed Virgin
2085 3,4 | have been shown to all an unwonted and strange thing, if, being
2086 6,1 | manual labour as evil, and unworthy of the spiritual. ~Harmenopulus
2087 1 | on the Acts, and it was up-proved by the Fathers, that all
2088 4 | Behold my servant whom I uphold, my beloved in whom my soul
2089 3,1 | conform our thoughts to their upright and it-reprehensible teaching. ~
2090 6,1 | delivered the body from all the uprisings of passion, and the soul
2091 3,1 | I had in mind. And now I urge you, as a brother in the
2092 6,1 | writing such things as are useful and necessary for concord,
2093 | using
2094 1 | our common Faith, and the utility of the Catholic Church,
2095 6,1 | give sentence or rather to utter revilings against those
2096 1 | gives credence to Philip uttering these true and magnificent
2097 5 | translation cited above to be utterly incorrect. ~Hefele for the "
2098 5 | to be carried out to the uttermost, according to the canon
2099 6 | have been weak enough to vacillate in their course, the more
2100 5 | contention, nothing out of vain glory: let us be in all
2101 6 | of Castabala in Cilicia, Valentine of Mutloblaca, Eustathius
2102 6,1 | shewn that it lacked all validity and effect. For it was mere
2103 6,1 | be transgressed; or the vanities of worldly honour be brought
2104 3,3 | am come to set a man at variance against his father, and
2105 6,1 | symbol, intermingled with various declarations. Nay, Photius
2106 6,1 | Constantinopolitan Creed, variously enlarged and interpolated.
2107 5 | uncorrupt and many fold. For the vase of election tells us that
2108 6 | EDITORS (Ed:1608). ~In the Vatican books and in some others
2109 6,1 | arrangement (dispositionem vel dispensationem). But should
2110 5 | Apostle whose reliques we venerate in this city. Let common
2111 5 | on account of a peculiar veneration which is its due; for in
2112 6,1 | another faith, and those who venture, etc." (as in the Council
2113 3,1 | Fathers; therefore they ventured to call the holy Virgin,
2114 3,4 | Christian writers were, at least verbally, and Bp. Bull defended them
2115 3,4 | Godhead, but to God, and vice versa. ~For a full treatment of
2116 5 | Concilia in Greek with Latin Versions.) ~As, in addition to other
2117 3,4 | behalf he has brought the vessel of his Spirit as a sacrifice."
2118 6,1 | reprinted from Galland., Vett. Patr., Tom. ix.], Tom.
2119 6,1 | had inserted irreligious views (fwnas) in his private exegesis,
2120 6,1 | as still existing in the VIIth Century, and as practising
2121 1 | Def. Cler. Gall., Lib. vij., Cap. ix. et seqq. Abridged.
2122 6 | Theologioe Groecorum Patrum vindicatoe circa univers. materiam
2123 2 | themselves should degenerate into violent disputes and hinder the
2124 6,1 | predecessors. But if any one has violently taken and subjected [a Province],
2125 3,4 | in imitation styled her Virginem Deiparam et Deigenitricem."(
2126 3,4 | started, and probably what is virtually Nestorianism is to-day far
2127 3,4 | 32). See also Eusebius (Vit. Const., iij., 43); St.
2128 3,4 | Constantinople was not verbal, but vital. Much of his language was
2129 3,3 | he humbled himself to a voluntary abasement (kenwsin) for
2130 6 | super nomine Coelestii. Vossius, G. J., Histor. de controv.
2131 6 | Eunomian heresies, and have not waited for the arrival of the holy
2132 3,1 | stole, in collusion with his waiting maid, another's money, and
2133 5 | For we are expected to walk according to the Apostle.
2134 6,1 | whom were without sees, wandering about and having no dioceses,
2135 5 | we must take, because the war is one of minds, and the
2136 6,1 | be an enemy, and a most warlike one, to the holy Synod,
2137 6,1 | men and women together, in warm weather in the open streets.
2138 6,1 | was set forth, in which warning was given that no innovation
2139 3,4 | jeered at those who could waste their time and energies
2140 2 | doctrines. He was, besides, to watch lest the discussions among
2141 1 | Christ. Pope St. Celestine, watchful, according to his office,
2142 5 | in mind and continually watching over the Catholic faith.
2143 6 | gladly accepted the orthodox watchword "Mother of God," and subsequently
2144 3,4 | But the boy increased and waxed strong in spirit, being
2145 6 | clergy should have been weak enough to vacillate in their
2146 6,1 | women together, in warm weather in the open streets. But
2147 6 | who are familiar with the weight of the imperial authority
2148 6 | to another and there be welcomed and restored, to the overthrow
2149 6 | but, as Tillemont (1) has welI pointed out, they did not
2150 3,4 | in the Divine Unity. ~The Westerns have always pointed to this
2151 6 | Judaism, or from any heresy whatsoever, shall be deposed, if they
2152 | whereupon
2153 1 | Who ever even heard it whispered that, after a final and
2154 3,4 | the question raised by the wide circulation of the discourses
2155 3,4 | Nestorianism is to-day far more widely held among persons deemed
2156 6,1 | that it should remain in widowhood, and that the Saviour's
2157 6,1 | which is in you." But he who willeth to do this, innovates in
2158 5 | general command: for he wills that all of us should perform
2159 5 | sailing was slow, and contrary winds hindered us especially,
2160 3,3 | them up, and again God hath wiped away every tear from off
2161 6,1 | Nestorius, therefore they very wisely made a defence, to free
2162 6 | more than thirty in number, withdrew from amongst us, having
2163 4 | the mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall be established."
2164 6 | altogether a subject of wonder that in the Codex of Canons,
2165 6,1 | cruelly, and uncanonically are wont to rush to such frightful
2166 6,1 | days in Cappadocia with its wonted corruptions. Harmenopulus
2167 1 | of the Council in these words-"whether I have written correctly
2168 6,1 | transgressed; or the vanities of worldly honour be brought in under
2169 4 | idolatry, but be the true ~218 ~worshippers of God, for we invoke him
2170 3,3 | according to the unity of worth, or as having a divine indwelling,
2171 3,4 | which happens according to worthiness, or even authority and power,
2172 3,1 | needy, and that as one who wounded his mother with a sword.
2173 6 | sin and the children of wrath, but are born innocent,
2174 5 | present cause and affair (wrisen) which letters have been
2175 1 | fight faith, whether the wrong party be pardoned by the
2176 3,4 | of Catholics, rightly or wrongly, ascribe to Mary. All that
2177 3 | follows: ~katafluarousi men, ws akouw, k t.l ~Intelligo
2178 3,4 | recta fide, Orat. II., cap. xvi.) ~"But the boy increased
2179 6,1 | Tom. ix.], Tom. L., Ep. xx., col. 511.) ~THE RELATION
2180 3,4 | 3) (Cf. Origen in Deut. xxii., 23; vol. ij., p. 391.
2181 4 | behold me having" (St. Luke xxiv. 39); let him be anathema.] ~
2182 3,3 | i.e. at Constantinople] on]y; but also to those everywhere [
2183 1 | enjoyed such favour with the younger Theodosius and the great
2184 | yours
2185 | yourself
2186 6,1 | beloved of God bishops, Zeno and Evagrius, of the Province
2187 6 | Celestius were declared by Pope Zosimus to be innocent in the year
2188 6 | Macarius of Laodicea Magna, Zosys of Esbus, Sallust of Corycus
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